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Many Americans were initially reluctant to pursue independence from Britain due to:
A) Their longstanding relationship with this country- Britain had colonies in America for centuries. This was all the colonists had ever known. Before the outbreak of taxes deemed unfair by colonists, they actually had a somewhat good relationship.
B) Britain's military strength- Many American colonists felt comfortable with the idea of being part of the British empire, as during this time they were considered one of the strongest countries in the entire world.
B)
Answer:
<em><u>PROS-</u></em>
Brought peace to Europe.
Lead to set up of League of Nations.
Some people thought it was fair because the war caused so much death and damage.
Germany was too weak to attack in the near future.
<em><u>CONS</u></em>
Left Germany with bad feelings towards America, Britain and France.
Wilson had too much faith that the League of Nations would solve the worlds problems, but the US wouldn't join which.
Germany could not afford to pay so the treaty was unrealistic.
Correct answer:
<h2>B. Security Council</h2>
Historical details:
When the United Nations was formed in 1945, the five permanent members assigned to the UN Security Council were the nations which had been victorious in World War II: The United States, the United Kingdom, France, the Soviet Union, and the Republic of China. Essentially, those same five remain the permanent members of the Security Council today, except that, since 1971, the People's Republic of China has been recognized by the UN as the legitimate government of China; and since the USSR dissolved in 1991, the Russian Federation has been recognized as the legal successor state, with UN and Security Council membership.
At the present time, there are also 10 additional seats on the Security Council for non-permanent member nations, which are elected to the Security Council by the UN General Assembly for two-year terms.
The powers of the Security Council include establishing peacekeeping operations and authorizing military action. The Security Council also has authority to impose sanctions against nations.